Warning: Your neighbor's BBQ could be a terrorist meeting

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Friday, March 13, 2015

This summer beware: Is your neighbor having a cookout? Call the police, they could be a terrorist!

This is no joke, it's a sad state of affairs when no one is questioning the absurdity of the alleged war on terror (barbecuing)!

The following B.S. bulletin prepared by the DHS and the FBI’s Directorate of Intelligence and the National Counterterrorism Center was issued in January to law enforcement and first responders throughout the country.

Since the May 2010 publication of the Roll Call Release “Terrorist Use of Propane Cylinders,” terrorists have continued to advocate the use of propane cylinders in building improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Throughout 2014, al-Qa‘ida-inspired violent extremists posted on the Internet English-language instructions for building and using propane IEDs and encouraged attacks in the United States. The posts recommended military, commercial, and financial sector targets, major metropolitan areas, and mass gatherings.

If you spot one of these terror cylinders in your neighbor's backyard please notify law enforcement:

This is the depressing reality of Police State America, everyone's a potential source of income, I mean criminal (terrorist).

(U//FOUO) IEDs incorporating propane cylinders present challenges to public safety personnel, as the cylinders are readily available to the public and can be purchased in unlimited quantities. A cylinder without modification is not an explosive device, and suspected illicit use should be evaluated within the context of other potentially incriminating circumstances. While purchase of a single or multiple propane cylinders may not necessarily indicate terrorist activity, vigilance for activities that are suspicious––according to the totality of the circumstances––may ensure first responder safety and the prevention of potential terrorist activity. In an investigative context, reasonable suspicion or probable cause should be established to preserve the integrity of an investigation.

Indicators of suspicious use may include:

- Possession of or large numbers of propane cylinders without plausible reasons.You could be a terrorist if you store more than one cylinder in your yard.Have more than one grill? You're a terrorist! Do you own a 'gas smoker' and a grill? You're a terrorist!

- Modification to or indications of tampering with pressure regulators or gauges; attempted modification and/or discoloration of the cylinder or valve.You could be a terrorist if you paint a propane cylinder see image below:

- Storage of propane cylinders with other pressurized and/or potentially hazardous material cylinders.You could be a terrorist if you store them with anything!

- Presence of potential initiation/ignition sources, such as a blasting caps, electric matches, or model rocket motor igniters, electrical wires, timers, or antennas attached to or in close proximity of cylinders.

Don't even think about putting your radio next to the grill, You TERRORIST!

Doesn't every mobile home and RV come equipped with propane and antennas? There you have it, EVERY camper you see this summer could be a terrorist and should be reported to law enforcement.

RV with propane tanks:

- Presence of potential shrapnel, such as nails, bolts, or ball bearings observed in conjunction with propane cylinders.

So every Home Depot, Lowes, True Value hardware stores could be terrorist fronts. That's how absurd things are getting.

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Fred2 @AnonymousFred514
While In a perfect world I might agree, the actual criteria are a spectrum and sorta mushy... And the Field of Psychiatry is *massively* & unhealthly lefty, so the inevitable result is any one even…"

"I posted this on GAB & someone replied:
Keltina @Keltina
Idk I've read before that most successful, driven professionals have many traits of psychopaths. Supposedly, they are traits that actually help them succeed. We definitely need…"